Chief Wabasha

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Chief Wabasha was a hereditary leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota people, known for guiding his community through periods of intense upheaval and negotiation with the United States in the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dakota leader
Mdewakanton leader
hereditary chief
associatedWith Dakota treaties with the United States
community Mdewakanton Dakota community NERFINISHED
conflict U.S.–Dakota tensions
countryOfInteraction United States NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Sioux nations NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dakota people NERFINISHED
Mdewakanton Dakota NERFINISHED
governed Mdewakanton Dakota band NERFINISHED
heritage hereditary leadership line
historicalContext U.S. westward expansion
loss of Dakota lands through treaties
language Dakota NERFINISHED
leadershipStyle emphasis on negotiation
leadershipType traditional tribal leadership
notableFor guiding his community through 19th‑century upheaval
negotiations with the United States government
positionHeld chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota
region Upper Mississippi River region NERFINISHED
role mediator between Dakota people and U.S. authorities
subjectOf 19th‑century U.S.–Dakota historical studies
regional Dakota oral histories
timePeriod 19th century
tribalAffiliation Eastern Dakota NERFINISHED
Mdewakanton band NERFINISHED

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Wabasha III hasTitle Chief Wabasha